The Queens bus network redesign has been positively received since its first phase launched on June 29. The MTA reports improved connectivity and reduced travel times for bus riders. The redesign focuses on Eastern Queens and Ridgewood, increasing the number of routes to 124. The MTA invested $33.7 million annually, introducing new rush routes for quicker commutes. Phase two will expand the redesign to other Queens neighborhoods, starting August 31. This initiative aims to enhance accessibility for the borough's 800,000 daily bus riders.
The long-awaited redesign launched its first phase on June 29, aiming to streamline bus routes and address long-standing issues regarding travel speed and accessibility.
As part of the redesign, the MTA launched a series of rush routes aimed at speeding up commutes for bus riders who live in neighborhoods with limited access to public transit.
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